I used distilled water only, and it came out the same. It seems easier to clean the tank/reels too. What do you guys think is better?
I used distilled water only, and it came out the same.
It seems easier to clean the tank/reels too.
What do you guys think is better?
I do not squeegee off the photoflo + distilled water.
Is this a problem?
)I use Agfa Sistan in distilled water. I have a liter made up and use it over and over for about 20 films - then make another liter. Lasts for ages.
It does the same as LFN in the final wash except it has a couple of added bonuses (the second of which helps a lot here in Florida).
1. It converts the silver in the emulsion to a more stable form making the negatives more archival. (A claim by AGFA)
2. It is anti fungal and so stops the rather nasty stuff eating away at your emulsion in years to come - something I have unfortunately experienced with some of my older negs here in this hot humid climate.
I understand that AGFA has started making it again - at least the DigitalTruth website is advertising it. Highly recommended.
John
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Primarily potassium thiocyanate (fixer) and some Polyoxyethylated Octyl Phenol. Seems to be used as a surfactant, but I could be wrong.
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